Legislation Details

File #: 26-1001    Version: 1 Subject: Tri School Study Update
Type: Minute Order Status: Action Item
In control: Standing Mobility Subcommittee
On agenda: 6/30/2026 Final action:
Title: MOBILITY - ACTION ITEM: (1) Receive an Update and Discuss the Tri-School Area Mobility Study, Including Findings and Potential Interventions; and (2) Provide Input to Staff.
Attachments: 1. 2026-06-30-ATT-Mobility-A1-Tri School Study Draft Concepts
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MOBILITY - ACTION ITEM: (1) Receive an Update and Discuss the Tri-School Area Mobility Study, Including Findings and Potential Interventions; and (2) Provide Input to Staff.

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Meeting Date: June 30, 2026

Contact: Andrew Maximous, Mobility & Traffic Engineering, Public Works

Phone: (310) 253-5628

Fiscal Impact: Yes [ ] No [X] General Fund: Yes [ ] No [X]

Attachments: Yes [X] No [ ]

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Dept Approval: Yanni Demitri, Public Works Director/City Engineer (06/25/2026)
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RECOMMENDATION

Staff will provide an update regarding the Tri-School Area Mobility Study. Members may discuss findings, ask questions, and provide input to staff. This meeting will also serve as another opportunity for community feedback.


BACKGROUND

The Tri-School Area Mobility Study is evaluating transportation circulation, safety, and mobility conditions in the neighborhood surrounding Farragut Elementary School, Culver City Middle School, Culver City High School, and Veterans Memorial Park. The study area experiences significant school-related traffic activity, pedestrian crossings, bicycle travel, student drop-off and pick-up operations, and neighborhood cut-through traffic.

The purpose of the study is to identify opportunities to improve safety, reduce conflicts among transportation modes, enhance access to schools and parks, and improve overall neighborhood livability. The study has been conducted through a combination of community engagement, field observations, traffic data collection, collision analysis, near-miss observations, school travel as...

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